book cover of I Was Never the Princess
 

I Was Never the Princess

(1972)
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'Beauty is only skin deep!' they said. 'A man will love you for what you are!' they said. But Jane Falconer knew they lied. What did it matter that she was intelligent, healthy and the winner of the Beautiful Places for Beautiful People Award for Young Interior Designers. Ben Hargreaves had fallen in love with a beautiful girl and had jilted her. In a society that worships beauty, Jane knew that she should never find the romantic love she craved unless she did something drastic - - a desperate act of violence that would force her to have plastic surgery and be given the 'Princess' face of her dreams. A wisecracking look at a plain Jane who feels that only the beautiful can win . . . the pace is fast, her sex life frantic.



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